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William Shakespeare

Consider the word inexpensive along with its denotation. Then look at the examples of positive and negative words that have the same denotation. Add additional words that have positive and negative connotations. Positive Connotation(Thrifty)

Consider the word 'inexpensive': Aye, 'tis a word of great power and utility, for it can be employed to denote a variety of meanings. In this case, 'tis a positive connotation, for it can mean thrifty, or 'costing little to no money.' Indeed, that is a most desirable quality! Yet, 'tis not the only word with a similar denotation. There are other words with both positive and negative connotations that share the same meaning. For instance, 'cheap' is a more negative term; it implies something of poor quality, and is often associated with a lack of respect for one's finances. On the other hand, 'frugal' is a much more positive term; it implies a careful consideration of one's spending habits and a respect for one's own wealth. Indeed, these words can be used to convey a wide range of emotions. Other words with positive connotation include 'economical', 'reasonable', 'discounted', and 'affordable'. Meanwhile, words with negative connotations include 'cut-rate', 'shoddy', 'low-cost', and 'second-rate'. Aye, 'tis a fascinating topic indeed! Ye can see that there are many words with the same denotation, and they can be used to express a wide range of sentiments. 'Tis a lesson that should not be forgotten!"